Sean Abbott "holding up really well"

By Steve Zemek / Wire

Australian cricket officials say they have been heartened by Sean Abbott’s state of mind in the wake of Phillip Hughes’ death.

There were serious concerns for the mental well-being of the 22-year-old NSW paceman who delivered the ball that struck Hughes on the back of the neck and resulted in his death.

Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland said considering the circumstances, Abbott was holding up well.

“I think it’s been fantastic the way in which people have shown concern for Sean,” Sutherland said.

“Sean’s holding up really well. I had a chat to him last night and I was incredibly impressed by the way he was holding himself and his maturity.

“But the point is this not a moment-in-time thing, this is a grieving process that will affect people in different ways.

“What we will do and the relevant experts will do is provide Sean with the relevant support he needs.”

Abbott visited Hughes at Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital over the course of the last 48 hours of the former Test opener’s life.

He was also one of an estimated 200 players, friends and officials who gathered at the SCG to celebrate Hughes’ life on Thursday night.

Former Test fast bowler player Stuart Clark said he’d spent time with Abbott at the function.

Abbott had a naturally quiet temperament but appeared okay, with at least three supporters always around him, Clark said.

“(But) I think it will be the hardest for him when it’s quiet and there’s nothing happening,” he told Sky Sports Radio.

“When he’s sitting at home at night before he goes to bed – that’s, I think, when the thoughts will start recurring in his mind.”

Fellow Test veteran Jason Gillespie said Abbott’s personal and professional life had been rocked by an unprecedented tragedy.

“That lad is absolutely shaken and broken at the moment,” he told Fox Sports.

While the cricket fraternity had rallied around the young bowler, former Australian captain Mark Taylor said Abbott would be haunted by the tragic accident.

“He’s got no questions to answer but I’m sure he’ll be feeling some guilt today and probably will be for a long time,” he said.

“I really hope Sean can get over it and we one day see Sean back playing for NSW and maybe Australia.”

A bereaved silence has descended over Hughes’ home town of Macksville on the NSW mid north coast.

“Everyone is beside themselves. The streets are empty,” Nambucca Hotel bar manager Karl Spear said.

Hughes would have celebrated his 26th birthday on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Pakistan great Waqar Younis has questioned where the tragedy leaves Abbott as a player.

“How will he continue?” said Waqar – one of the all-time great fast bowlers and now Pakistan’s coach.

“He needs counselling, which I am sure must have started, and needs to stay calm.”

The Crowd Says:

2014-11-29T15:27:01+00:00

Lewis

Guest


Sorry, disagree with both notions, especially that "Sean Abbott will be seen just as much a victim of this as Phil Hughes was." Don't see how this is the case at all. I'm all for commemorating Phil Hughes in whatever way possible, but Sean Abbot should not be included. It just isn't appropriate. That's not to say that Abbott was doing anything other than his job, and he deserves all the support he can get, but that's where I draw the line. And wearing Phil Hughes' shirt should be a job for no other than the man's father, perhaps to flip the coin in an upcoming test match.

2014-11-29T08:31:43+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


I know CA retired Hughes' shirt today in memory, but I would like to see Abbott take the shirt the next time he plays for Australia. The other thing I would do is create a player of the match trophy for games between NSW and SA called the Hughes-Abbott trophy. If there is any good that can come from this tragedy, it will be the notion that Sean Abbott will be seen just as much a victim of this as Phil Hughes was.

2014-11-29T01:08:29+00:00

Silver Sovereign

Roar Rookie


Yeah good to hear hes doing as best as can be expected. He was just doing his job as a cricketer and a horrible thing happened

2014-11-28T21:43:20+00:00

Sandy

Guest


Sean Abbott you need to continue on your path, I will be watching for you and hoping only for your best.

2014-11-28T21:40:08+00:00

Pom in Oz

Roar Guru


I do hope Sean Abbott comes out of this ok. It must be so hard not to feel responsible, even though everyone tells you that you did absolutely nothing wrong. An incredibly emotional time for the young man.

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